This week on the Off The Charts podcast we discuss whether the Patriots are the best team in the NFL and whether the Chiefs are better than anyone realizes. Plus: who are the favorites for the NFC wild cards, and which teams currently out of the top six can make a run? (Click for audio link.)

The subjects on this week's Off The Charts podcast include: What's going on with Detroit's three-game winning streak? Why is Philadelphia now so far ahead of the rest of the league in DVOA? And can Miami possibly ride the running game to a playoff spot, or will the lack of a passing attack eventually catch up with the Dolphins? (Click for audio link.)

This week's podcast spends a lot of time on the best division in football, the AFC West. Or is the NFC East the best division in football? Washington gets a lot of discussion this week as well. (Click for audio link)

This week's Off The Charts podcast has a lot to say about the Minnesota Vikings, and other historical teams that were much better passing the ball than running with it. We also look at the Buffalo Bills and their chances of finally breaking the NFL's longest playoff drought, and whether the NFC South race is over already. (Click for audio link.)

Among the topics on today's Off The Charts Podcast: How do we judge quarterbacks who are excelling despite not throwing the ball downfield often? Why is Seattle so high in DVOA such an easy early schedule? Are the Falcons for real or not? And why are the Jets so bad even though both lines are playing well? (Click for audio link.)

On this week's Off The Charts Podcast, Aaron Schatz and guest host Joe Rosales talk about the NFL going into Week 4. How should we feel about Cincinnati after last night's win over Miami? Did the Eagles' blowout of Pittsburgh tell us more about the Eagles or the Steelers? And which team's slow start is a bigger worry: Arizona or Carolina? (Click for audio link.)

In this week's edition of the Off The Charts podcast: What is Minnesota's future like given all their injuries? What's going on with Aaron Rodgers? And is San Diego's hot start sustainable? (Click for audio link.)

Our weekly Football Outsiders podcast is back for the 2016 season, kicking off weekly discussion of the NFL with some talk about the 49ers-Rams game and Tampa Bay's newly bolstered odds of winning the NFC South. (Click for audio link.)

We've got a very special extra edition of the Off The Charts podcast this week, as Aaron Schatz and Ben Muth interview longtime NFL offensive line coach Howard Mudd about his new book The View from the O-Line: Football According to NFL Offensive Linemen and an Uncommon Coach. It's an hour-long interview that touches on Mudd's whole career with particular insight about the Peyton Manning Colts but also discussion of Bernie Kosar and the Browns, the early-90s Chiefs, and the mid-90s Seahawks. (Click to read more.)

Hey everyone! The Off The Charts podcast is back for its second season, featuring me and Scott Spratt of Sports Info Solutions talking about the NFL, advanced stats, and all of the charting data SIS is collecting for us. Our second preseason edition looks at the AFC forecast for 2016. (Click to read more.)

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